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	<title>SoulSummer.com- Catch the latest entertainment news, pictures, and videos of your favorite Soul artist and celebrities &#187; doo-wop</title>
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		<title>The Drifters: New &amp; Improved</title>
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Not many groups in music know change like The Drifters. The doo wop/R&#38;B collection experienced various changes to its roster over the years. By the summer of 1959 the second incarnation of the group, led by lead singer Ben E. King, proved that change is good when they turned their first single into a hit [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Crest: Oldie But Goodie</title>
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51 years ago today, New York-based R&#38;B /doo-wop group The Crest lit up the charts with sixteen candles.
On November 10, 1958 The Crest released their classic hit &#8220;Sixteen Candles.&#8221; The popular cut rose to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Founded by J. T. Carter the group included lead vocalist Johnny Maestro, Talmoudge Gough, [...]]]></description>
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